Making A Stand aims to create opportunities for youth by fostering meaningful connections and providing a safe, healthy learning and work environment. Our focus includes all youth and adults, particularly emphasizing community anti-violence efforts and recidivism reduction initiatives for the most vulnerable youth, especially those disconnected from school, work, or family. We actively support youth outreach programs to ensure that every young individual has access to the resources they need.
Our goal is to reduce recidivism through effective recidivism reduction initiatives, with mental liberation being a key component in achieving this objective. Our advisors collaborate with various agencies, including Project Longevity, Sport Academy, Leap, Clifford Beers, and local churches throughout the city, to support community anti-violence efforts and address common goals for both youth and adults, particularly through our youth outreach programs.
- By building, strengthening, and empowering community-led anti-violence efforts, we can create safer neighborhoods.
- Foster positive relationships between the community and law enforcement to enhance trust and cooperation.
- Support community members who have recently returned, or are soon to return, from incarceration through effective recidivism reduction initiatives.
- Implement youth outreach programs that educate our youth on gun safety and the serious consequences of using these weapons of mass destruction.
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